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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
TUNDRA
2018
This Quick Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicleoperations. It contains brief descriptions of fundamentaloperations so you can locate and use the vehicle’s main equipment quickly and easily.
The Quick Reference Guide is not intended as a substitute for the Owner’s Manual located in your vehicle’s glove box. We strongly encourage you to review the Owner’s Manual and supplementary manuals so you will have a better understanding of your vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor North
new Tundra.
A word about safe vehicle operationsThis Quick Reference Guide is not a full description of Tundra operations. Every Tundra owner should review the Owner’s Manual that accompanies this vehicle.
Pay special attention to the boxed information highlighted in color throughout the Owner’s Manual. Each box contains safe operating instructions to help you avoid injury or equipment malfunction.
All information in this Quick Reference Guide is current at the time of printing. Toyota reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
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INDEX
Engine maintenance 7Fuel tank door release & cap 7Hood release 7Indicator symbols 4-5Instrument cluster 4Instrument panel 2-3Instrument panel light control 6Keyless entry1 6
OVERVIEW
FEATURES & OPERATIONS
FEATURES & OPERATIONS (continued)
SAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
Air conditioning/heating 16Audio 18-19Auto lock/unlock1 8Automatic transmission 9Bottle holders 26Blind Spot Monitor with Rear
Cup holders 27Door locks 10Garage door opener (HomeLink®)3 26Headlight leveling dial 12Lights1 & turn signals 11Mirrors-Power outside rear view 8Moonroof 13Multi-Information Display (MID)2 19Parking assist sonar 25Parking brake 13Power outlets-12V DC 20Rear seats-Folding 15Rear view monitor system 17Seat adjustments-Front 14-15Seat heaters & ventilators 17Seats-Head restraints 15
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Tilt & telescopic steering wheel 10TOW/HAUL switch 23
Trailer brake controller 22Two & four-wheel drive selector 22VSC OFF switch 24Window-Power back 13Windows-Power 12Windshield wipers & washers 12
Floor mat installation 42Rear door child safety locks 40Seat belts 39Seat belts-Shoulder belt anchor 39Spare tire & tools 40Star Safety System 41-42Trailer Sway Control 42Tire Pressure Monitoring
BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING SECTION 44-53
1 Visit your Toyota dealer for information on customizing this feature.2 Programmable by customer. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for instructions and more information.3 HomeLink® is a registered trademark of Gentex Corporation.
TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE™ P (TSS-P)
Dynamic Radar
Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian
Quick overview- Toyota Safety Sense™ 28Sensors 28
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Instrument panelOVERVIEW
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel switch (power adjustable)1
Automatic High Beam (AHB) switch
Power rearview mirror controls1
Personal/Interior lights main switch
Headlight leveling dial
Power back window switch1
Cargo lamp main switch
Tilt and telescopic steering wheel lock release lever1
Hood lock release lever
Parking brake
Headlight, turn signal andfront fog light1 controls
Steering wheel controls
Audio control switches2
Telephone controls2
Voice command switch2 Meter control switches
Dynamic RadarCruise Control (DRCC)Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch
Lane Departure Alert (LDA) switch
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC) switch
Multi-Information Display (MID)
Instrument cluster
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1 If equipped.2 For vehicles with a navigation system, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’s Manual” and “2018 Entune™ Audio Quick Reference Guide.”
NOTE: Instrument panel features depend on the seat option, split seats or bench.
Automatic transmission shift lever1
Windshield wiper and washer controls
Two and four-wheel drive selector1
Display audio system2
Emergency flasher switch
Air conditioning controls1
Tire Pressure Monitoring (warning) System (TPMS) reset switch
Intuitive parking assist button1
Trailer brake controller1
12V DC power outlets
Automatic shift lever1
TOW/HAUL switch1
VSC OFF switch
Ignition switch
AUX port/USB port1
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OVERVIEW
Instrument cluster
For details, refer to “Indicators and warning lights,” Section 2-2, 2018 Owner’s Manual.
Multi-Information Display/Trip information display
Speedometer
Outside temperature display
Fuel gauge
ODO/TRIP display switch
Shift position and range display
Instrument panel light control button
Oil pressure gauge
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Voltmeter
Tachometer
Air bag SRS warning1
Anti-lock Brake System warning1
AIR BAG ON andAIR BAG OFF indicators1
AUTO Limited Slip Differential indicator1
Blind Spot Monitor outside rearview mirror indicators3
Indicator symbols
Automatic High Beam (AHB) indicatorBlind Spot Monitor (BSM) indicator3
Arrow direction indicates fuel tank door position
Service indicators and reminders
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Charging system warning1
Brake system warning1
Malfunction/Check Engine indicator1
Low fuel level warning
Master warning1
Driver/Front passenger seat belt reminder(alarm will sound if speed is over 12 mph)
Trailer connection indicator3
Headlight low/high beam indicator Turn signal indicator
Vehicle Stability Control OFF indicator1
TOW/HAUL mode indicator1
Low Tire Pressure Warning1
Theft deterrent/Engine immobilizer system indicator
1 If indicator does not turn off within a few seconds of starting engine, there may be a malfunction. Have vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
2 If this light flashes, refer to “Cruise control,” Section 4-5, 2018 Owner’s Manual.3 If equipped.
Radar Cruise Control indicator
Fog light indicator
Brake Override System/Drive-Start Control warning
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA)3
High engine coolant temperature warning
TRAC OFF indicator1
Lane Departure Alert (LDA) indicator
Pre-Collision System (PCS) indicator
Low windshield washer fluid warning
Slip indicator1
Low outside temperature indicator
Parking brake indicator1
Cruise control indicator2/Cruise control SET indicator
High/Low speed four-wheel drive indicator3
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Keyless entry
OVERVIEW
Brightness control
PushONCE: Driver doorTWICE: All doors
UNLOCKING OPERATION
NOTE: If a door is not opened within 60 seconds of unlocking, all doors will relock for safety.
Push
LOCKING OPERATION
Push and hold
Instrument panel light control
PANIC BUTTON
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Hood release
Fuel tank door release & cap
NOTE: Tighten until one click is heard. If the cap is not tightened enough, Check Engine “ ” indicator may illuminate.
Pull
Turn to open
Store
Pull up latch and raise hoodPull
Windshield washer fluid tank Engine coolant reservoir Engine oil filler capEngine oil level dipstick
NOTE: Regularly scheduled maintenance, including oil changes, will help extend the life of your vehicle and maintain performance. Please refer to the “Warranty & Maintenance Guide.”
Engine maintenance
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Mirrors-Power outside rear view (if equipped)
Mirrors can be manually slid outward to improve visibility while towing.
Adjust up, down, left and right
Select left or right
Key must be in the “ACC” or “ON” position.Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details.
Type A Type B
Type A Folding from inside (if equipped) Adjusting mirrors
Type B
Automatic door locks can be programmed to operate in different modes, or turned OFF.
Shift position linked door locking/unlocking functionDoors lock when shifting from Park.Doors unlock when shifting into Park.
Speed linked door locking/unlocking function
Doors unlock within 10 seconds after the engine switch is turned to “LOCK” and driver’s door is opened.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details.
ADJUST AND FOLD
Auto lock/unlock
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Shift the shift lever to “S” position from “D” position.
Floor shift type: + - Column shift type: + -
Downshifting increases power going uphill, or provides engine braking downhill. For best fuel economy during normal driving conditions, always drive with the shift lever in the “D” position.
* The ignition switch must be set at “ON” and the brake pedal depressed to shift from Park.
Park*
Reverse
Neutral
Drive
“S” mode
Park*
Reverse
Neutral
Drive
“S” mode
+ (“S” mode)
- (“S” mode)
+ (“S” mode)
- (“S” mode)
FLOOR SHIFT TYPE
COLUMN SHIFT TYPE
Automatic transmission
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Tilt & telescopic steering wheel (if equipped)
Door locks
LockUnlock
Hold wheel, push lever down, set angle and length, and return lever.
Tilt steering wheel Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
Length
Lock release leverLock release lever
Angle
Push the control switch, set angle and length.
NOTE: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.
When ignition key removed, the steering wheel moves up and away
Angle
Control switch
LengthUp
Toward the driver
Away from the driver
Down
Angle
FEATURES & OPERATIONS
MANUAL
POWER
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Lights & turn signals
HEADLIGHTS
TURN SIGNALS
Daytime Running Light system (DRL) Automatically turns on the headlights to make vehicle more visible to other drivers. Not for use at night.Automatic light cut off system (AUTO) Automatically turns lights off after 30-second delay, or lock switch on remote may be pushed after locking.
Front fog lights come on only when the headlights are on low beam.
Right turn
Lane change
Lane change
Left turn
High beam flasher
High beam
Parking lights
DRL OFFAuto
Headlights
Turn
OFF
ON
Low beam
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
WITH INTERMITTENT WIPER
WITHOUT INTERMITTENT WIPER
Interval wipe
Mist
Slow
OFF
Fast
Pull to wash and wipe
Mist
Slow
Fast
Pull to wash and wipe
Adjust frequency*
* Intermittent windshield wiper frequency adjustment Rotate to increase/decrease wipe frequency.
Window lock switch
Automatic operation (passenger side for some models and driver side) Push the switch completely down or pull it completely up and release to fully open or close.* To stop window part way, lightly push the switch in the opposite direction.
Window lock switch Deactivates all passenger windows. Driver’s window remains operable.
* Not all models are equipped with one-touch close function.
Up
Down
Driver side
Windshield wipers & washers
Headlight leveling dial
Windows-Power (if equipped)
Raise
Lower
OFF
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Set: DepressRelease: Depress again
Moonroof (if equipped)
Open TiltClose Close
Push once to open/close completely. To stop partway, press the switch lightly.
SLIDING OPERATION TILTING OPERATION
Parking brake
Window-Power back (if equipped)
Double cab model
CloseCloseOpen
CrewMax model
Open
CrewMax model
Double cab model
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FEATURES & OPERATIONSSeat adjustments-Front (if equipped)
Bench seat
Split seat
MANUAL SEAT
POWER DRIVER’S SEAT
Seat position (forward/backward)
Seat cushion length (if equipped) Seat height Lumbar supportSeat cushion (front) angle
Seatback angle (center)
Seat position (forward/backward)
Seatback angle
Seatback angle
Seatback angleSeat position (forward/backward)
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POWER PASSENGER’S SEAT
Seat position (forward/backward)
Seatback angle
Seats-Head restraints
Rear seats-Folding (if equipped)
Front
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
To use To foldRear-Center seat (CrewMax models)
Rear-Center seat (Double Cab models)
Rear-Outer seat
Lumbar support
Lock release button
Lock release button
(1)
(2)
(3) Lift up
Pull
Lock release button
Lock release button
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FEATURES & OPERATIONSAir conditioning/heating
Windshield defogger (outside air only)
Rear view mirrors defogger* or wiper de-icer*
Air conditioning ON/OFF
Air Conditioning ON/OFF
Climate control OFF
Temperature selector (driver side)
*If equipped
*If equipped
Recirculate cabin air (outside air when OFF) Airflow vent
Airflow vent selectorFan speedTemperature selector
Fan speed
Temperature selector (front passenger side)
Recirculate cabin air (outside air when OFF)
Synchronize temperaturesettings for driver and passenger.
Select for maximum cooling. Air intake will automatically be set to recirculate.
Automatic climate control ONAdjusting the temperature setting will cause the airflow vents, air intake and fan to adjust automatically.
Rear view mirrors defogger* or wiper de-icer*
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The rear view monitor system displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. The camera for the rear view monitor system is located above the license plate.
To adjust the image on the rear view monitor screen, press the “SETUP” button and select “Display” on the “Setup” screen. Select “Camera” to adjust the screen contrast and brightness.
Refer to the Owner‘s Manual, Navigation System Owner’s Manual and 2018 Entune™ Audio Quick Reference Guide for limitations and more details on this system.
Rear view monitor system
Seat heaters & ventilators
Seat heaters Seat ventilators
Hi HiMid MidLow LowOff Off
Driver seat Driver seatFrontpassenger seat
Frontpassenger seat
Driver seat
Hi Mid Low Off
Front passenger seat
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FEATURES & OPERATIONSAudio
ENTUNE™ AUDIO
Touch screendisplay
Turn to tune radio stations manually or select tracks or files
Push to turn ON/OFF
Seek station/CD track select
Push to customize function settings
Refer to the Navigation System Owner’s Manual and 2018 Entune™ Audio Quick Reference Guide for instructions.
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Push to display audio screen
Push to display fuel consumption information
Eject CD Push to access hands-free system
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*
STEERING WHEEL SWITCHES
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for complete details.
ENTUNE™ AUDIO PLUS WITH CONNECTED NAVIGATION APP/ENTUNE™ ®
“MODE/HOLD” Push and hold to mute or pause current operation or change audio source.
Volume control
Voice command switch
“ ”Use to search within the selected audio medium (radio, CD, etc.).
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USB/AUX PORT
USB portBy connecting a USB-compatible portable audio device or USB memory to the USB port, you can listen to music from the portable audio device or USB memory through the vehicle’s speaker system.
AUX portBy inserting a mini plug into the AUX port, you can listen to music from a portable audio device through the vehicle’s speaker system while in AUX mode.
Multi-Information Display (MID)
Refer to your Owner’s Manual for complete details.
Push “DISP” to scroll through the following:
Trip information
Vehicle information
Audio system-linked display
Warning message display
Settings display
“ ” and “ ” Press to select an item/change pages
Enter/Set: Press to enter/set, press and hold to reset
Return to previous screen
Switch menus/Display top screen
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Power outlets-12V DC (if equipped)
BUCKET SEATS
BENCH SEAT
Inside of console box (Type D)Instrument panel (Type A)
Back of the front center seatback (Type B) Back of the front center seatback (Type C)
Key must be in the “ACC” or “ON” position to use.
Back of the console box (Type E) Back of the console box (Type F)
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Telephone controls (Bluetooth®)
Bluetooth® technology allows dialing or receipt of calls without taking hands fromthe steering wheel or using a cable to connect the telephone and the system.
* Push and hold to access Mobile Assistant. Once you connect a compatible, registered mobile phone, you can access Siri® Eyes Free using Mobile Assistant access switch.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual and Navigation System Owner’s Manual for more details.
MicrophoneSteering wheel telephone switches
Volume
Voice command switch
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FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Push and turnTurn
Shifting between “2WD” and “4H”Reduce speed to less than 62 mph, then turn control to “2WD” or “4H.”Shifting between “4H” and “4L”When stopped shift to “N” position, then turn to “4L” from “4H.”
NOTE: For best fuel economy and performance under normal driving conditions, keep in “2WD” position.
2WD High speed (2WD) Normal driving on dry hard-surfaced roads.
4HHigh speed (4WD) For driving only on roads that permit the tires to slide, like off-road, icy or snow-covered roads.
4L Low speed (4WD)For maximum power and traction when climbing or descending steep hills, off-road driving, and hard pulling in sand, mud or deep snow.
Turn
Two & four-wheel drive selector (if equipped)
The trailer brakes can be controlled by the Trailer brake controller via the 7-pin connector. By selecting the type of brakes that are being used on the trailer
manual TRAILER BRAKE OUTPUT slider is used to slow just the trailer. The vehicle brake pedal will also slow down as well as stop the trailer when applied. Gain values, manual brake outputs, trailer brake types and the trailer connection status are displayed in the multi-information display.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for more details.
Trailer brake controller (if equipped)
Trailer connector indicator
Trailer brake typeGAIN (+/-) selection button
Manual TRAILERBRAKE OUTPUT slider
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TOW/HAUL switch (if equipped)
“Tow/Haul” mode is ideal for use when carrying heavy loads. When the TOW/HAUL switch is pressed, throttle response and transmission control are optimized for the high performance operation. As fuel economy is reduced while in “Tow/Haul” mode, deactivating when driving without a load is recommended.
ranges, enhancing power performance during towing and preventing repeated gear changes.
Downshifts occur at a greater accelerator pedal angle to allow the vehicle to stay in a higher gear, reducing repeated gear changes.
Downshifts occur at a lower accelerator pedal angle to allow the vehicle to stay in a lower gear, enhancing towing ability. When the accelerator pedal is wide open, upshift timing is optimized to
effectively use the maximum engine power range available.
When Tow/Haul is engaged, the opening angle of the electronically controlled throttle is wider for any given accelerator pedal position than normal, enhancing acceleration feeling and response.
During uphill driving, the gear position is held to prevent repeated upshifting. During downhill driving, downshifting to lower gears will occur to effectively use
engine braking.
Refer to the Owner‘s Manual for more details on this system before attempting to use it.
Floor shift type
System ON/OFF
Column shift type
ENGINE CONTROL
ENHANCED SHIFT CONTROL
UPHILL/DOWNHILL SHIFT FEATURES
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VSC OFF switchFEATURES & OPERATIONS
The VSC OFF switch is used to switch between modes related to the TRAC, VSC and Auto LSD functions.
Refer to Section 4-5 of the Owner’s Manual for more information.
VSC OFF switch
The BSM is a system that has two functions:The Blind Spot Monitor function
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert function
The system uses radar sensors to detect vehicles that are traveling in the Tundra’s blind spot and advises the driver of the vehicles’ existence via the outside rearview mirror indicator.
Refer to the Owner‘s Manual for limitations and more details on this system before attempting to use it.
BuzzerSystem ON/OFFIndicator Indicator
Indicators
Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (BSM w/RCTA) (if equipped)
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Parking assist sonar (if equipped)
The parking assist sonar system operates when the vehicle approaches an obstacle. The distance from your vehicle to nearby obstacles when parallel parking or maneuvering into a garage is measured by sensors and communicated via the
When the sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance
you approach and get closer to a detected obstacle. When the sensors detect two or more obstacles, the audible alerts will respond to the nearest zone.
Always check the surrounding area when using this system.
Refer to section Intuitive parking assist in the Owner’s Manual for more details.
Rearcenter sensor
Front corner sensors
Rear corner sensor
Rear corner sensor
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Bottle holders
FEATURES & OPERATIONS
Rear door (CrewMax models)Front door
Garage door opener (HomeLink®)* (if equipped)
Garage door openers manufactured under license from HomeLink®* can be programmed to operate garage doors, estate gates, security lighting, etc.
Refer to “Garage door opener,” Section 6-4 in the Owner’s Manual for more details.
For programming assistance, contact HomeLink® at 1-800-355-3515, or visit http://www.homelink.com.
* HomeLink® is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc.
Opening/Closing indicator
Buttons
HomeLink® indicator light
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Cup holders
Front center seatCenter console
Back of the center console box(double cab model)
Back of the front center seatback(double cab model)
CrewMax model
SEPARATE SEAT BENCH SEAT
REAR SEAT
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Quick overview-Toyota Safety Sense™ P (TSS-P)
Sensors
TSS-P combines an in-vehicle camera mounted in front of the inside rear view mirror and a millimeter-wave radar mounted in the front grill. These sensors support the driver assist systems.
TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE™
Toyota Safety Sense™
to help mitigate or prevent collisions across a wide range of traffic situations, in certain conditions. TSS-P is designed to help support the driver’s awareness, decision making and vehicle operation contributing to a safe driving experience.
more details to understand these functions and complete safety precautions. For
Automatic High Beams (AHB)AHB is designed to detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles and the tail lights of preceding vehicles and switch between high beams and low beams as appropriate.
Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection function (PCS w/PD)PCS w/PD is designed to provide alert, mitigation, and/or avoidance support in certain conditions, when the system detects a potential collision with a preceding vehicle is likely to occur.
Advanced millimeter-wave radar sensor system is designed to work with the camera sensor to help recognize a preceding pedestrian, and provide an alert, mitigation and/or avoidance support in certain conditions.
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)DRCC is designed to help maintain a pre-set distance to a preceding vehicle when the preceding vehicle is traveling at a lower speed.
Lane Departure Alert (LDA)Provides notification when the system detects an unintended lane departure.
Camera sensor
Radar sensor
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The Pre-Collision System uses a radar sensor and camera sensor to help detect a vehicle or pedestrian in front of your vehicle.
As there is a limit to the degree of recognition accuracy and control performance that this system can provide, do not overly rely on this system. This system will not prevent collisions or lessen collision damage or injury in every situation. Do not use PCS instead of normal braking operations under any circumstances. Do not attempt to test the operation of the pre-collision system yourself, as the system may not operate or engage, possibly leading to an accident. In some situations, such as when driving in inclement weather such as heavy rain, fog, snow or a sandstorm or while driving on a curve and for a few seconds after driving on a curve, a vehicle may not be detected by the radar and camera sensors, preventing the system from operating or engaging properly.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for a list of additional situations in which the system may not operate properly.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on PCS w/PD operation, settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
Pre-Collision WarningWhen the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision is high, a buzzer will sound and a warning message will be displayed on the Multi-Information
Pre-Collision Brake AssistIf the driver notices the hazard and brakes, the system may provide additional braking force using Brake Assist. This system may prime the brakes and may apply greater braking force in relation to how strongly the brake pedal is depressed.
Pre-Collision BrakingIf the driver does not brake in a set time and the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a preceding vehicle is extremely high, the system may automatically apply the brakes, reducing speed in order to help the driver reduce the impact and in certain cases avoid the collision.
Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection function (PCS w/PD)
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TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE™
CHANGING THE PCS SENSITIVITY
FarMiddle
(default) Near
” switches and select
” switches and select “PCS” and then press “ ”.
” switches and select “Sensitivity” and then press “ ” to select the
desired setting.
” to go back to the menu. Also, use “ ” to switch menus or display
top screen.
Note: PCS is enabled each time the engine switch is turned to Ignition On. The system can be disabled/enabled and the alert timing of the system can be changed. (Alert timing only, brake operation remains the same).
Monocular camera sensor
Millimeterwave radar
As part of the Pre-Collision System, this function is also designed to first provide an alert and then automatic braking if needed.
In certain conditions, the PCS system included with the TSS-P package may also help to detect a pedestrian in front of your vehicle. With Toyota Safety Sense™ P, PCS uses an in-vehicle camera and front-grill mounted millimeter-wave radar to help detect a pedestrian in front of your vehicle in certain conditions. The in-vehicle camera of PCS detects a potential pedestrian based on size, profile, and motion of the detected pedestrian. However, a pedestrian may not be detected depending on the conditions, including the surrounding brightness and the motion, posture, size, and angle of the potential detected pedestrian, preventing the system from operating or engaging.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information.
PEDESTRIAN DETECTION FUNCTION
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” switches and select
” switches and select “PCS” from the MID and then press “ ”.
” switches and select “PCS” and then press “ ” to select the desired
setting ON/OFF.
” to go back to the menu. Also, use “ ” to switch menus or display
top screen.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on PCS operation, settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
Lane Departure Alert (LDA)
The Lane Departure Alert system recognizes visible white or yellow lane markers via a camera sensor under certain circumstances. The system alerts the driver with a
detects the vehicle deviating from or swaying multiple times within its lane.
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TURNING THE LDA SYSTEM ON/OFF
Press the LDA switch to turn the LDA system on. Depress again to turn it off.
Note: Operation of the LDA system and setting adjustments continues in the same condition regardless of Ignition cycle until changed by the driver or the system is reset.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on LDA operation, settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
LDA FUNCTIONS
LDA function display
Lane
(2)(1)
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ADJUSTING THE LDA ALERT SENSITIVITY
High - Is designed to warn approximately before the front tire crosses the lane marker.Normal - Is designed to warn approximately when the front tire crosses the lane marker.
If you have Entune AudIo Plus, select “Setup” on the “Apps” screen.
Note: Operation of the LDA system and setting adjustments continues in the same condition regardless of Ignition cycle until changed by the driver or the system is reset.
the driving assist system information screen.
markers on the road are detected. A side flashes orange to alert the driver when the vehicle deviates from its lane.
road are not detected or the function is temporarily cancelled.
Note: When operation conditions are no longer met, a function may be temporarily canceled. However, when the operation conditions are met again, operation of the function is automatically restored. For example, LDA may not function on the side(s) where white/yellow lines are not detectable.
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SWS is a function of LDA and is designed to detect swaying based on the vehicle location in the lane and the driver’s steering wheel operation. To help prevent swaying, the system alerts the driver using a buzzer sound and a warning displays in the MID.
Continuous lane deviations from swaying.
Gentle swaying from driver’sinattentiveness.
Acute steering wheel operation after the number of operations decrease due to driver’s inattentiveness.
DISABLING SWS
ADJUSTING SWAY ALERT SENSITIVITY
” switches and select
” switches and select the setting function and then press “ .”
” to go back to the menu. Also, use “ ” to switch menus or display
top screen.
If you have Entune AudIo Plus, select “Setup” on the “Apps” screen.
Note: Operation of the LDA system and setting adjustments continues in the same condition regardless of Ignition cycle until changed by the driver or the system is reset.
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TURNING SYSTEM ON/OFF
ADJUSTING SET SPEED
(1) Note: Push once to turn DRCC ON. Push again to turn OFF.
After DRCC is turned off and you hold the cruise control switch for at least 1.5 seconds, the system switches to constant speed control mode.
(2) (3)
DRCC helps maintain a pre-set distance to a preceding vehicle when the preceding vehicle is traveling at a lower speed. This mode is always selected first when the cruise control button is depressed. Constant speed cruise control mode is also available.
Increase speed
Descrease speed
Cruise control switch
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)
Vehicle will cruise at a set speed, decelerate to maintain selected distance from a slower vehicle traveling in front and accelerate back up to the selected speed if the vehicle in front changes lanes or speeds up.
” indicator will come on.
brake to Cancel.
Cancel1
Set
Resume2
Display
Set speed
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control vehicle-to-vehicle distance button
Indicators
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ADJUSTING DISTANCE
To change the vehicle-to-vehicle distance Push the “ ” button to cycle through the settings, which will change progressively.
This mode employs a radar sensor to detect the presence of a preceding vehicle
following distance and operates to maintain a suitable following distance from the vehicle ahead. These distances vary based on vehicle speed.
(1) (2) (3)
Constant speed cruising when there are no vehicles aheadThe vehicle travels at the speed set by the driver. The desired vehicle-to- vehicle distance can also be set by operating the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control.Deceleration cruising and follow-up cruising when a preceding vehicle
driving slower than the set speed appearsWhen a vehicle is detected running ahead of you, the system automaticallydecelerates your vehicle. When a greater reduction in vehicle speed is
in order to maintain the vehicle-to-vehicle distance set by the driver. A warning tone warns you when the system cannot decelerate sufficiently to prevent your vehicle from closing in on the vehicle ahead.
Note: Vehicle-to-vehicle distance will close in when traveling on long downhill slopes.
Preceding vehicle mark
LONG(default setting)
MIDDLE SHORT
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Note: When your vehicle is too close to a vehicle ahead, and sufficient automatic deceleration via the cruise control is not possible, the display will flash and the buzzer will sound to alert the driver. An example of this would be if another driver cuts in front of you while you are following a vehicle. Depress the brake pedal to ensure an appropriate vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
If you are already using DRCC “ ”, push button again to turn the system off
first, then push and hold button for at least 1.5 seconds to switch.
Note: When the engine is turned off, it will automatically default to DRCC.
Acceleration when there are no longer any preceding vehicles driving slower than the set speed
The system accelerates until the set speed is reached. The system thenreturns to constant speed cruising.
1.5 seconds
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on DRCC operation, settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
1 The set speed may also be cancelled by depressing the brake pedal.2
page 35.
Note: After DRCC is turned off and you hold the cruise control switch for at least 1.5 seconds, the system switches to constant speed control mode.
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AHB is a safety system designed to help drivers see more of what’s ahead at nighttime without dazzling other drivers. When enabled, AHB uses an in-vehicle camera to help detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles and tail lights of preceding vehicles, then automatically switches between high and low beams as appropriate to provide the most light possible and enhance forward visibility. By using high beams more frequently, the system may allow earlier detection of pedestrians and obstacles.
Refer to a Toyota Owner’s Manual for additional information on AHB operation, settings adjustments, limitations, and precautions before attempting to use it.
Automatic High Beams (AHB)
“ ” or “AUTO” position.
” switch. The AHB indicator will come on when the headlights are turned on automatically to indicate that the system is active.
Note: Pull the lever back toward you to turn the AHB system off.
The AHB indicator will turn off. To turn switch to “ ” position and the manual high beam indicator “ ” turns on.
When all of these conditions are met, high beams will be automatically turned on
on.
If any of these conditions occur, the system is designed to automatically turn off high beams:
ACTIVATING THE AHB SYSTEM
CONDITIONS WHERE AHB WILL TURN ON/OFF AUTOMATICALLY
(1) (2)
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Seat beltsSAFETY & EMERGENCY FEATURES
baT
Keep as low on hips as possible
Take up slack
Too high
System reset initialization
1. Push and hold “ SET” button until the indicator blinks three times.
2. Wait several minutes to allow initialization to complete.
After adjusting tire pressures, or after tires have been rotated or replaced, turn the ignition switch to “ON” and press and hold the “ SET” button until indicator blinks three times. Let the vehicle sit for a few minutes to allow initialization to complete.
Refer to the load label on the door jamb or the Owner’s Manual for tire inflation specifications.
If the tire pressure indicator flashes for more than 60 seconds and then remains on, take the vehicle to your local Toyota dealer.
NOTE: The warning light may come on due to temperature changes or changes in tire pressure from natural air leakage. If the system has not been initialized recently, setting the tire pressures to factory specifications should turn off the light.
Push up, or squeeze lock release to lower
Down Up
the Automatic locking retractor (ALR) will prevent it from being re-extended beyond that point, unless fully retracted again. This feature is used to help hold child restraint systems securely.
To find more information about seat belts, and how to install a child restraint system, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Seat belts-Shoulder belt anchor
Tire Pressure Monitoring (warning) System (TPMS)
Front seats Rear seats (CrewMax models)
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Spare tire & tools
TOOL LOCATION
REMOVING THE SPARE TIRE
Rear door child safety locks
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for tire changing and jack positioning procedures.
Double cab models(under the right rear seats with storage box)
Tool bag
Jack
Tool bag
Jack
Double cab models(under the right rear seats without storage box)
CrewMax models(behind the right rear seatback)
Tool bag
Jack
(1) (2) (3)
CrewMax & double cab models
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Star Safety System™
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS)
Toyota’s ABS sensors detect which wheels are locking up and limits wheel lockup by “pulsing” each wheel’s brakes independently. Pulsing releases brake pressure repeatedly for fractions of a second. This helps the tires attain the traction that current road conditions will allow, helping you to stay in directional control.
BRAKE ASSIST (BA)
Brake Assist is designed to detect sudden or “panic” braking, and then add braking pressure to help decrease the vehicle’s stopping distance. When there’s only a split second to react, Brake Assist can add additional brake pressure more quickly than just the driver alone can.
ELECTRONIC BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION (EBD)
Toyota’s ABS technology has Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) to help maintain control and balance when braking. Abrupt stops can cause a vehicle to tilt forward, reducing the braking power of the rear wheels. EBD responds to sudden stops by redistributing brake force to enhance the braking effectiveness of all four wheels.
Your vehicle comes standard with the Star Safety SystemTM, which combines Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Brake Assist (BA), Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Smart Stop Technology (SST), Traction Control (TRAC) and Vehicle Stability Control (VSC),
SMART STOP TECHNOLOGY (SST)
Smart Stop Technology automatically reduces engine power when the accelerator and brake pedals are pressed simultaneously under certain conditions.
SST engages when the accelerator is depressed first and the brakes are applied firmly for longer than one-half second at speeds greater than five miles per hour.
SST doesn’t engage if the brake pedal is depressed before the accelerator pedal, allowing vehicles to start on a steep hill and safely accelerate without rolling backward.
VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL (VSC)
VSC helps prevent loss of traction during cornering by reducing engine power and applying brake force to selected wheels.
Toyota’s VSC monitors steering angle and the direction your vehicle is traveling. When it senses that the front or rear wheels begin to lose traction, VSC reduces engine power and applies braking to selected wheels. This helps restore traction and vehicle control.
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Floor mat installation
Trailer Sway Control
There are two types of Toyota floor mats: carpeted and all-weather. Each vehicle has model-specific floor mats. Installation is easy.
To keep your floor mat properly positioned, follow these steps:
Only use Toyota floor mats designed for your specific model.
place.
Always align the marks
Trailer sway may occur when towing a trailer due to strong crosswinds, uneven and/or winding road conditions or the driver’s steering input.
Trailer Sway Control uses sensors to detect trailer sway and then simultaneously and automatically helps to suppress the swaying motion of the trailer by integrating brake and engine torque control to reduce speed and to help quickly control the swaying motion of the trailer.
VSC helps prevent loss of traction during cornering by reducing engine power, and Traction Control helps maintain traction on loose gravel and wet, icy, or uneven
Toyota’s TRAC sensors are activated when one of the drive wheels starts to slip. TRAC limits engine output and applies the brakes to the spinning wheel. This transfers power to the wheels that still have traction to help keep you on track.
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BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING SECTION
Do not attempt the Bluetooth® Pairing process while driving.
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Pairing your phone is the first step in connecting with your Toyota for hands-free calling and for audio streaming via Bluetooth. This pairing process is quick and easy: all Android mobile digital devices have Bluetooth integrated; all you have to do is setup the phone and multimedia system to “talk” to each other and form a connection.2
Initiate Bluetooth® on your Android®
STEP 1
STEP 5
STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
From your APPS SCREEN, select SETTINGS.
Select CONNECTIONS and select BLUETOOTH.
Ensure BLUETOOTH is ON.
Select YOUR PHONE DEVICE to make it discoverable.
Phone will seek out Bluetooth devices while remaining discoverable.
While your Android device is seeking out Bluetooth devices, proceed to your Entune Multimedia Head Unit on your Toyota vehicle.
1 To determine which head unit is installed in your vehicle, refer to the Audio section in this guide. Entune™ Premium Audio screens are shown in this section. Screens and features may vary by Entune™ system.
2 Some Android devices may have slightly different SETTINGS screen layout depending on manu-facturer of device and Android OS version.
To begin the Bluetooth® Pairing process, press the HOME button on the faceplate of your Toyota Vehicle Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit.1
Bluetooth® Pairing for Android phone andEntune™ touch screen system
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Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
Once you have Bluetooth enabled on your phone and ready to pair, you will need to initiate Bluetooth on your Entune head unit. Please follow the instructions below to pair your Bluetooth enabled phone to your Entune system.
On your Toyota Vehicle Entune Multimedia Head Unit, Select SETUP BUTTON on the Home Screen.
For Entune™ Audio System, press the SETUP BUTTON on the faceplate to access the Setup Screen.
Select BLUETOOTH.
Image shown is a sampleimage, features may vary.
Select ADD, to add your phone device.
Back on your smartphone, you can now select your TOYOTA VEHICLE inBluetooth Settings.
You may need to enter the provided Bluetooth PIN on your phone.
Your smartphone is now paired with Entune.
Once paired, Entune willattempt to connect audio and contacts on your phone.
STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8
STEP 9 STEP 11STEP 10
BLUETOOTH® DEVICE PAIRING
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Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
A confirmation will ap-pear once your phone has been paired and connected.
Using your smartphone, you will need to allow Entune access to your messaging and contacts.
It is recommended to check the “Don’t ask again” box, so as not to have to press OK every time the phone makes a Bluetooth connec-tion with your Toyota.
STEP 12 STEP 13
Additional Resources
If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more informationfrom the following sources:
Online Pairing Guide:www.toyota.com/connect
Your Toyota Owner’s ManualLocated in the vehicle glovebox
Toyota Customer Experience Center(800) 331-4331
DisclosuresThis brochure is accurate at the time of print; content subject to change based on periodic multimedia software updates.
phone system if it will distract you.2. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
Phone performance depends on software, coverage & carrier.3. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.4. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large
amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps & services subject to change. See Toyota.com/entune for details.
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Pairing your phone is the first step in connecting with your Toyota for hands-free calling and for audio streaming via Bluetooth. This pairing process is quick and easy: all iPhone mobile digital devices have Bluetooth integrated; all you have to do is setup the phone and multimedia system to “talk” to each other and form a connection.
Initiate Bluetooth® on your iPhone®
From the HOME SCREEN, select SETTINGS.
Select BLUETOOTH. Ensure BLUETOOTH is ON.
Your iPhone will seek out Bluetooth devices while remaining discoverable.
While your iPhone device is seeking out Bluetooth devices, proceed to your Entune Multimedia Head Unit on your Toyota vehicle.
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
STEP 5
Bluetooth® Pairing for iPhone andEntune™ touch screen system
**Do not attempt the Bluetooth® Pairing process while driving.**
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Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
Once you have Bluetooth enabled on your phone and ready to pair, you will need to initiate Bluetooth on your Entune head unit. Please follow the instructions below to pair your Bluetooth enabled phone to your Entune system.
On your Toyota Vehicle Entune Multimedia Head Unit, Select SETUP BUTTON on the Home Screen.
For Entune™ Audio System, press the SETUP BUTTON on the faceplate to access the Setup Screen.
Select BLUETOOTH.
Image shown is a sampleimage, features may vary.
Select ADD, to add your phone device.
Back on your smartphone, you can now select your TOYOTA VEHICLE inBluetooth Settings.
You may need to enter the provided Bluetooth PIN on your phone.
Your smartphone is now paired with Entune.
Once paired, Entune willattempt to connect audio and contacts on your phone.
STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8
STEP 9 STEP 11STEP 10
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Using your smartphone, you may need to allow Entune access to your messaging and contacts.
Only current iPhone text messages can be viewed on the head unit. iPhone does not allow text message reply.
A confirmation will ap-pear once your phone has been paired and connected.
STEP 12 STEP 13
DisclosuresThis brochure is accurate at the time of print; content subject to change based on periodic multimedia software updates.
phone system if it will distract you.2. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
Phone performance depends on software, coverage & carrier.3. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.4. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large
amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps & services subject to change. See Toyota.com/entune for details.
Additional Resources
If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more informationfrom the following sources:
Online Pairing Guide:www.toyota.com/connect
Your Toyota Owner’s ManualLocated in the vehicle glovebox
Toyota Customer Experience Center(800) 331-4331
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Pairing your phone is the first step in connecting with your Toyota for hands-free calling and for audio streaming via Bluetooth. This pairing process is quick and easy: all Windows Phone mobile digital devices have Bluetooth integrated; all you have to do is setup the phone and multimedia system to “talk” to each other and form a connection.
Initiate Bluetooth® on your Windows Phone®
From your APP LIST, select SETTINGS.
Select BLUETOOTH. Ensure BLUETOOTH is ON.
Phone will seek out Bluetooth devices while remainingdiscoverable.
While your iPhone device is seeking out Bluetooth devices, proceed to your Entune Multimedia Head Unit on your Toyota vehicle.
Bluetooth® Pairing for Windows Phone andEntune™ touch screen system
STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4
STEP 5
**Do not attempt the Bluetooth® Pairing process while driving.**
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Once you have Bluetooth® enabled on your phone and ready to pair, you will need to initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune head unit. Please follow the instructions below to pair your Bluetooth enabled phone to your Entune system.
Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
On your Toyota Vehicle Entune Multimedia Head Unit, Select SETUP BUTTON on the Home Screen.
For Entune™ Audio System, press the SETUP BUTTON on the faceplate to access the Setup Screen.
Select BLUETOOTH.
Image shown is a sampleimage, features may vary.
Select ADD, to add your phone device.
Back on your smartphone, you can now select your TOYOTA VEHICLE inBluetooth Settings.
You may need to enter the provided Bluetooth PIN on your phone.
Your smartphone is now paired with Entune.
Once paired, Entune willattempt to connect audio and contacts on your phone.
STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8
STEP 9 STEP 11STEP 10
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Using your smartphone, you may need to allow Entune access to your contacts.
A confirmation will ap-pear that your phone has been paired and connected.
Initiate Bluetooth® on your Entune™ Multimedia Head Unit
STEP 12 STEP 13
DisclosuresThis brochure is accurate at the time of print; content subject to change based on periodic multimedia software updates.
phone system if it will distract you.2. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use
Phone performance depends on software, coverage & carrier.3. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.4. Apps/services vary by phone/carrier; functionality depends on many factors. Select apps use large
amounts of data; you are responsible for charges. Apps & services subject to change. See Toyota.com/entune for details.
Additional Resources
If you’re having trouble pairing your phone, Toyota has you covered. You can get more informationfrom the following sources:
Online Pairing Guide:www.toyota.com/connect
Your Toyota Owner’s ManualLocated in the vehicle glovebox
Toyota Customer Experience Center(800) 331-4331
www.toyota.com/owners
CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER
1-800-331-4331
Printed in U.S.A. 7/17
17-MKG-10244